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<blockquote data-quote="slayer" data-source="post: 1715611" data-attributes="member: 229360"><p>Hi Fatima,</p><p></p><p>I have been diabetic since the age of 13 and I am 35 now. My diabetes never got in the way of me leading a normal life even throughout uni - probably because I was spending so much time having high blood sugars! However, now that I have been trying for a baby, my blood sugars are tested regularly, I take my Novorapid and Lantus on time and correct when necessary. I spend most of my life between hypoing and going high to 18. I just can't seem to get it right and I know exactly how you feel.</p><p></p><p>The advice that I would like to give to you is that every time you battle a hypo or illness, have the faith and the confidence in yourself to know that you are a fighter. You are brave. You are extraoridanary. You have a super power! </p><p></p><p>Always appreciate life and be grateful for it, for life is precious and we are so fortunate to have the internet to help us on our diabetes journey as well as a wealth of information. I am grateful that I am trying to do everything I can to manage my condition and grateful that I realised the dangers of it.</p><p></p><p>Be kind to yourself whether that is by painting your nails, going shoppjng, eating chocolate or having a day off from avoiding certain foods or thinking about your diabetes. </p><p></p><p>Just remember, you are never alone and hope and pray for a cure. I am certain that the cure for diabetes is fast approaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slayer, post: 1715611, member: 229360"] Hi Fatima, I have been diabetic since the age of 13 and I am 35 now. My diabetes never got in the way of me leading a normal life even throughout uni - probably because I was spending so much time having high blood sugars! However, now that I have been trying for a baby, my blood sugars are tested regularly, I take my Novorapid and Lantus on time and correct when necessary. I spend most of my life between hypoing and going high to 18. I just can't seem to get it right and I know exactly how you feel. The advice that I would like to give to you is that every time you battle a hypo or illness, have the faith and the confidence in yourself to know that you are a fighter. You are brave. You are extraoridanary. You have a super power! Always appreciate life and be grateful for it, for life is precious and we are so fortunate to have the internet to help us on our diabetes journey as well as a wealth of information. I am grateful that I am trying to do everything I can to manage my condition and grateful that I realised the dangers of it. Be kind to yourself whether that is by painting your nails, going shoppjng, eating chocolate or having a day off from avoiding certain foods or thinking about your diabetes. Just remember, you are never alone and hope and pray for a cure. I am certain that the cure for diabetes is fast approaching. [/QUOTE]
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